Meaning Aluminum
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A naturally occurring element that makes up about 8% of the surface of the earth and is always found combined with other elements such as oxygen, silicon, and fluorine. Aluminum is the most common metallic element in the earth's crust but has no clear biologic role. Everyone is exposed to low levels of aluminum from food, air, and water. Expos [..]
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A metallic element that is found combined with other elements in the earth’s crust. It is also found in small amounts in soil, water, and many foods. It is used in medicine and dentistry and in many p [..]
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1812, coined by English chemist Sir Humphry Davy (1778-1829), from alumina, name given 18c. to aluminum oxide, from Latin alumen "alum" (see alum). Davy originally called it alumium (1808), [..]
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Aluminum is a relatively soft, durable, lightweight, ductile, and malleable metal with appearance ranging from silvery to dull gray. It is nonmagnetic and does not easily ignite. It is the most abunda [..]
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silvery, reflective metallic element with the symbol Al.
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(Say: aloo - min - um) - A super-light, durable and affordable material that's widely used for bicycle frames and components.
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(Say: aloo - min - um) - A super-light, durable and affordable material that's widely used for bicycle frames and components.
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aluminium
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To dream of aluminum, denotes contentment with any fortune, however small. For a woman to see her aluminum ornaments or vessels tarnished, foretells strange and unexpected sorrow, and loss will befall her.   
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A metal used for many bicycle parts. Aluminum is light and does not rust, though it will corrode if exposed to salt. By weight, it is not as strong as steel, but it weighs 1/3 what a similar volume of [..]
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Cookware made from this tough, strong, light metal holds heat well, but has a tendency to react with acids and can give foods an off-taste. For this reason never use aluminum for a recipe which calls [..]
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30px;">The most common beverage package is the aluminum can.  Aluminum is an ideal material for beverage containers because it is light weight, can withstand a lot of pressure and is 100 percent recyclable. 
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A malleable metallic element, bluish silver-white in color, that has good electrical and thermal conductivity, high reflectivity, and resistance to oxidation. It is the most abundant metal in the eart [..]
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Aluminum was already 12 years into its second century as a viable commercial metal when the Third Millennium got under way. Its history—save for a few pieces of flatware worked up for one of the Napoleons—dates back to 1889 and the launching of Pittsburgh Reduction Co.—later Aluminum Co. of America and, finally, Alcoa Inc [..]
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A lightweight metal material used in sign panels, poles and frames. It is strong and durable in relation to its weight, and resistant to rust and corrosion.
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(n) a silvery ductile metallic element found primarily in bauxite
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element #13 on the periodic table, is a silvery-white metal. It is non-magnetic and an excellent electrical conductor. It is of low density and high ductility. Aluminum’s appearance is dulled and its reactivity is passivated by a film of aluminum oxide that naturally forms on the surface of the metal under normal conditions. The oxide film results [..]
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(Chemical symbol Al) Element No. 13 of the periodic system;. Atomic weight 26.97; silvery white metal of valence 3; melting point 1220°F.; boiling point approximately 4118°F.; ductile and malleable; s [..]
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Metal used as a substrate or a pigment.
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(Say: aloo - min - um) - A super-light, durable and affordable material that's widely used for bicycle frames and components.
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A light metal used for window frames and sashes.
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Symbol:"Al" Atomic Number:"13" Atomic Mass: 26.98amu. Aluminum is a light element and classified as a basic metal. There is more aluminum than any other metal in th [..]
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One of the most popular material choices for patio furniture, aluminum can be used in all climate conditions. Lightweight and durable, aluminum patio furniture will never rust and can be easily formed into any furniture style imaginable and is easy to carry and transport, for moving or winter storage.
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A light weight metal used for building components. (eg: siding, soffit, fascia, capping coil, rain gutter, window profiles) Arch-Top:
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The most abundant metal in the Earth's crust, aluminum is a durable, lightweight, malleable metal with a proven track record in the out-of-doors, now used for select McGuire indoor applications. Crafting the intricate aluminum forms is a labor-intensive process in precision, yielding a strong, lightweight form. It is 100% recyclable without an [..]
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A metallic element that has the atomic number 13, atomic symbol Al, and atomic weight 26.98.
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A lightweight, corrosion-resistant metal used for vertical and horizontal siding.
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A metallic element that has the atomic number 13, atomic symbol Al, and atomic weight 26.98.
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substance sometimes used when making vaccines
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An abundant metallic chemical widely used throughout the world for a wide range of products. Aluminum is a malleable metal commonly used to make soda cans. It is the third most common element in the E [..]
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Machined aluminum bearing surface.
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<chemical> Aluminum. An extremely light, whitish, lustrous metallic element, atomic number 13, and atomic weight 26.982. Aluminum compounds are used chiefly for their antacid and astringent properties. Chemical name: Aluminum (12 Dec 1998)
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Is a lightweight, silver-white, metallic element that makes up approximately seven percent of the Earth’s crust. Aluminum is used in a variety of ways, most commonly in the manufacture of soft drink cans. It can be recycled through curbside collection, buyback centers, or drop-off centers. This includes aluminum cans, pie plates, and aluminum foil. [..]
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Light grey, silver colored metal, extremely durable and rigid the material has seen increased use due to the safety and security that it offers. 
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A lightweight metallic element with a protective oxide surface making it resistant to corrosion, it is available in a wide variety of colors, and can be cast and welded to create a combination of stre [..]
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Malleable light silver-colored metal that resists oxidation (discoloration such as patina).
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a silver/white metal
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(Say: aloo - min - um) - A super-light, durable and affordable material that's widely used for bicycle frames and components.
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Aluminium (also aluminum in the US and Canada) is a chemical element with symbol Al and atomic number 13. Aluminium or aluminum may also refer to: "Aluminum", a song from the 2001 album White Blood C [..]
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Aluminium (aluminum in American and Canadian English) is a chemical element with the symbol Al and atomic number 13. Aluminium has a density lower than those of other common metals, at approximately o [..]
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Aluminum was the second album from New York City band Gods Child. Produced by Tim Palmer (who has worked with such acts as Pearl Jam, Sponge, and Mission UK), the album features a spaced-out aura, sol [..]
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